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datim attenuata coronati. Petala oblonga, ovata, acuminata, 
0:65 em. long. Connectivi glandula minuta, globosa. Stylus 
placente continuus, vix 1:0 em. long., ejus dimidium inferius 
calycis tubo inclusum. De fructibus sileo. 
A plant with much the look of Calythriz brevifolia, Meissn., 
and C. brachyphylla, Turez., from which it can readily be distin- 
guished by the terete, very obtuse leaves, the elongate-acuminate 
bracts, dilated calyx-tube, and differently inserted style. This 
latter character of stylar insertion brings it nearer to a series 
among which C. Oldfieldii, Benth., and C. graveolens, Benth., 
might possibly be mistaken for it. But the leaves of these are 
different, and among other points one may mention the bracts, 
which in the case of C. Oldfieldii are connate to the middle, of 
C. graveolens very obtuse. 
THRYPTOMENE AUSTRALIS, Endl. Gnarlbine, November. A 
small white-flowered subshrub, 2 feet high. 
T. vncroramrs, F. Muell. Between Gibraltar and Cool- 
gardie, and near Guarlbine, September. A small shrub with 
whity-pink flowers. 
MICROMYRTUS IMBRICATA, R. Br. Between Wilson's creek 
and Lake Darlót, May. Subshrub, a foot or so high. Flowers 
dirty white. 
M. Dnavwwoxpn, Benth. A small shrub flowering in Sep- 
ember between Gibraltar and Coolgardie. 
WEHLIA THRYPTOMENOIDES, F. Muell. Between Gibraltar 
and Coolgardie, also at Gnarlbine, September. A small shrub 
with pink flowers. 
BAECKIA CRASSIFOLIA, Lindl. Near Coolgardie, August. 
KUNZEA SERICEA, Turcz. A small bush about 3 feet high, 
with scarlet flowers on the Bullabulling rocks (October), with 
white flowers (var. albiflora, nob.) at Gnarlbine (September). 
This was seen also as a tall spreading shrub, bearing buds and 
young fruits, but no expanded flowers, between Southern Cross 
and Siberia soak in January. 
MELALEUCA UNCINATA, R. Br. A shrub, 4 feet or so high, 
near Gnarlbine, September. 
